It's already been two years since Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux tied the knot at a top secret wedding service at their Los Angeles mansion, and the famous pair have been celebrating by sharing a kiss and a snap of their day together on social media. Captioning the image with cupid's bow and arrow, a love heart and a peace sign, Theroux showed there's no slowing down of the chemistry shared between the two on his Instagram account, with the picture you can see below:

The new show is expected to be shopped to networks and streaming services in the coming weeks.

Jennifer Aniston is to return to the small screen after more than a decade away, in her first regular role since ‘Friends’, in a series in collaboration with fellow star Reese Witherspoon about morning television shows and the wider New York media scene.

The series, currently untitled but headed up by former HBO exec Michael Ellenberg, is to be the subject of a bidding war in the coming weeks and is expected to be shopped around to streaming services as well as the premium cable networks. Given the heavyweight names attached to the project, it is expected to get serious interest from multiple parties, industry insiders are saying, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Ellenberg’s newly formed Media Res company will be spearheading the project, with ‘House of Cards’ producer Jay Carson attached to write the script. Witherspoon and Aniston will also have executive production roles, with Witherspoon producing through her Hello Sunshine production company.

Aniston elaborated on her viral essay she wrote this summer for The Huffington Post about tabloid culture.

Jennifer Aniston has once again railed against tabloid culture and the paparazzi on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’, following her widely-shared opinion piece on the same subject earlier this year.

The 47 year old actress, who has seemingly forever been the focus of media reports as to her marital status and whether she’s pregnant or not, wrote a visceral essay for The Huffington Post back in July opening up about the experiences of constantly being objectified in this way.

Jennifer Aniston appeared on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' this week ahead of her new movie 'Office Christmas Party'

Over the centuries Stalks have been entrusted to create and deliver human babies to their new families. Junior's father has built up a successful business with just those deliveries but profits aren't what they used to be and now Junior's father has decided to branch out into package delivery.

Junior is set to inherit the family business and all he has to do is get through the next 24 hours but his ride goes anything but smoothly after he accidently creates a new baby by mistake. Junior asks for help from Tulip, the only human working at Stalks & Co. Tulip is an orphan who's always wanted to find her real mother and father but in the meantime takes delight in helping others fulfil their dreams.

Along the way, Tulip, Junior and their special care package run into all sorts of problems, they're being chased by Pigeon Toady who thinks he knows an unauthorised baby is about to be imminently delivered and also a pack of stealthy wolves who can't decide if they want to eat or adopt the baby.

A great TV mystery has finally been solved, as the man who was known to millions of ‘Friends’ viewers as Ugly Naked Guy has finally revealed himself (no, not in that way). After a year long search, Todd Van Luling from The Huffington Post tracked down the man whose face we never saw and confirmed his identity as actor Jon Haugen.

It's finally confirmed. If you thought you would never see the cast of 'Friends' on screen again, you're in for a very pleasant surprise. For a one-off event, all the actors will re-unite on NBC for a two-hour long special episode 12 years after the network aired the very last episode.

‘The Leftovers’ actor Justin Theroux might still be in the honeymoon period with his wife Jennifer Aniston, but planning the pair’s top secret wedding wasn’t exactly fun. Speaking to the New York Daily News, Theroux said that having to keep the pair’s plans under wraps kind of took the fun out of wedding planning.

“I wouldn’t say it was fun to plan,” Theroux said. “Part of the fun of planning a wedding is telling people and we had to keep it under wraps.” The couple married last month in a private ceremony surrounded by family and friends at their Bel Air mansion.

Kate Hudson shared a selfie of Jennifer Aniston on Instagram to mark the first day of filming ‘Mother’s Day’.

It’s rare to see Jennifer Aniston on social media so it came as a surprise when her face popped up on Kate Hudson’s Instagram. Hudson managed to grab a selfie with Aniston on the set of Mother’s Day and shared the picture with her 2.1 million followers. The picture appeared to be on the first day of filming as Hudson marked it ‘Day 1’ so we may see more of Aniston on Hudson’s social media as filming progresses.

Jennifer Aniston at the L.A. premiere of She's Funny That Way in August 2015.

Hogarth Hughes is an intelligent young boy with a love of exploring. One day, his adventurous nature leads him to discover a colossal iron giant living in the forest having fallen from space. The robot appears to have the understanding of a child and thus finds himself vulnerable to the dangers of the earth and oblivious to his fate should the government find out about him. When Hogarth realises this and that the iron giant just wants to be his friend, he does everything within his power to keep him safe, even if that means lying to the government agents and army officials who come sniffing around for information. Hogarth is just 9-years-old, but he finds himself having to explain the way the world works to this confused creature, including mortality, sacrifice and the rules of right and wrong.

Newlywed Hollywood A-Lister Justin Theroux has opened up about what it’s like to be able to call Jennifer Aniston - one of tinseltown’s most glamourous actresses - his wife. Speaking to People magazine while promoting the second series of his HBO show The Leftovers, the 44-year-old explained that it feels "different".

Justin Theroux is pleased with his new piece of jewellery that shows the world he's a married man

The actress married his long-term love in a secret ceremony earlier this month before travelling to Bora Bora with his new wife for their honeymoon.

After she surprised everyone by getting married to Justin Theroux on August 5th, Jennifer Aniston was back on the red carpet this week in for the premiere of her new comedy She's Funny That Way. This was her first public appearance after the couple's wedding and honeymoon in Bora Bora. Theroux was also back at work this week, heading to Texas to shoot the second season of The Leftovers.

She's Funny That Way also stars Owen Wilson and Rhys Ifans

Aniston and Theroux even kept their wedding a secret from their guests, who thought the event was Theroux's birthday party. "And it was," Aniston says, matter-of-factly adding that she managed to keep the marriage part of the day out of the news because, "Where there is a will, there is a way."

Jennifer Aniston has walked the red carpet for the first time since becoming Mrs Justin Theroux, at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, She's Funny That Way. The actress married ‘The Leftovers’ star Theroux on August 5th at a surprise ceremony in the couple's Bel Air mansion, which was officiated by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

Jennifer Aniston at the Los Angeles premiere of She’s Funny That Way.

Aniston walked the red carpet in a all-black Roland Mouret outfit, wearing her hair long and carrying a small black clutch. Though the actress’ wedding band was visible her engagement ring was having a night off as she showcased her new marital bling.

London-based ‘Friends’ fans are in for a special treat next month as four-day festival celebrating the sitcom hits the capital. 'FriendsFest', which will take place at Brick Lane’s Boiler House will run from Wednesday 16th to Sunday 20th September and include original props and replica sets from the series.

The festival will feature a full scale replica of Monica’s apartment as well as a Central Perk themed cafe which will include its very own orange sofa for fans to get their groups photos on. There will also be a pop-up hair salon were you can go right back to the 90s with a Rachel Green inspired blow-dry

Highly respected theatre director Arnold Albertson could not have made more of a mistake when he spends the night with a young and attractive escort named Izzy; now determined to become an actress, she turns up at auditions for his next big Broadway show the following day. To make matters even more awkward, his wife Delta is already cast in the upcoming play and Izzy's remarkable skill leaves him no choice but to take her on to avoid suspicion from the rest of the impressed cast. Unfortunately, it isn't long before Delta's co-star and ex-boyfriend Seth (who happens to still be in love with Delta) finds out about Arnold's brazen infidelity, and with this hanging over him, Arnold has no idea if show will go on if the truth comes out. Izzy is also causing a stir in other people's love lives; her therapist Jane has fallen head over heels for Arnold's playwright Joshua, but he only has eyes for Izzy. Who knew one girl could be so much trouble?

It’s not just her wedding to Justin Theroux that Jennifer Aniston has to smile about this weekend. Aside from tying the knot in a super secret ceremony on Wednesday the actress is also said to have recently signed a deal with Emirates Airlines, which is worth a reported $5 million.

Jennifer Aniston is the new face of Emirates Airlines.

According to Page Six Aniston will become the face of the Dubai based airline, which is the world’s biggest international carrier. A source told the paper, “Jennifer Aniston has shot a high-profile campaign for Emirates as part of this deal, for which she is being paid around $5 million.”

Their engagement has weathered many will they/won’t they storms with the interested parties maintaining a dignified silence throughout but this week Jennifer Aniston and her partner Justin Theroux have quietened their critics by tying the knot three years almost to the day of their engagement.

The happy couple have finally tied the knot

The couple are believed to have said their "I dos" in a secret ceremony at their private Bel Air mansion in front of an intimate A-List guest list.

Wacky enough to make us smile but never laugh out loud, this screwball comedy harks back to those nutty 1970s farces Woody Allen used to make about a group of neurotic urbanites. Actually, filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich used to make those kinds of movies too (1972's What's Up Doc is a classic). But he gives this film an oddly muted tone and uneven cast, which leaves it enjoyably silly even though it's never very funny.

It's set in a version of Manhattan where everyone sees the same shrink, eats in the same restaurant and stays at the same hotel, conveniently. Isabella (Imogen Poots) is working as a hooker, and her next john is Arnold (Owen Wilson), who offers her $30,000 if she gives up being a call girl after tonight and pursues her dream of becoming an actress. Then when she goes for her first Broadway audition, she's shocked to discover that Arnold is the director, and her costars would be his wife Delta (Kathryn Hahn) and leery actor Seth (Rhys Ifans), who knows what she used to do for a living. Another ex-client (Austin Pendleton) is obsessing because Isabella has vanished, so he visits the tetchy therapist Jane (Jennifer Aniston), who not only happens to also be counselling Isabella but is dating the playwright Joshua (Will Forte) who fell for Isabella at her audition.

The entanglement between these seven characters is recounted in flashback as Isabella is interviewed by a jaded Hollywood reporter (Illeana Douglas), so the film has a rather episodic structure as it traces each slapstick encounter between these people. With the plot so ludicrously convoluted, it's up to the actors keep us entertained, and they're a mixed bag. Aniston is surprisingly funny as the short-tempered psychologist who really should be in therapy herself, and Hahn gets the balance just right between the manic emotion and the darker comedy. Ifans has his moments as well, creeping around the corners of most scenes. But Poots never quite convinces in the focal role, while Wilson merely recycles his usual hapless routine and Forte gets lost in the shuffle as the token nice guy.

Jennifer Aniston wouldn't use cosmetic injections, the actress revealed in a recent interview.

Jennifer Aniston is uncomfortable with the thought of her friends using cosmetic injections and certainly wouldn’t use them herself, the actress revealed in a recent interview. The 46-year-old also discussed her fitness regime, her cooking skills and her love of tequila!

Charlize Theron has no interested in directing, preferring to stay in front of the camera so she has "somebody to blame" if things go horribly wrong.

Charlize Theron has no desire to step behind the camera - at least not any time soon. Theron was interviewed at the L.A. premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road on Thursday night (7th May) and claimed she enjoys not having to take on the full responsibility of directing.

'The Good Wife' star Julianna Margulies has been honoured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

It's a good day for 'The Good Wife', as the face of the hit TV series, Julianna Margulies, has been honoured for her work both on and off camera with a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

'Good' things come to those who wait: Julianna Margulies at the Walk of Fame

The 48-year-old actress is a supporter of the charity Project ALS, which aims to help find effective treatments and ultimately a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Following her 10-year stint on the world's most popular sitcom, Jennifer Aniston is showing off an almost unseen 'serious side' in 'Cake'.

With her stripped-down dramatic performance in 'Cake', everyone sat up to take notice of Jennifer Aniston's acting skills. Critics have called it an "anti-vanity vehicle", a role without make-up, hairstyling and flattering lighting.

Jennifer Aniston is best known for playing Rachel in 'Friends'

It's not as if this is Aniston's first serious awards-contending role. In 2002 she caused pretty much the same buzz with her turn in the similarly un-glamorous drama 'The Good Girl'.

Jennifer Aniston delivers an Oscar-calibre performance in this rather over-worked drama, which tries to emphasise heavy-handed metaphors more than the characters themselves. But it's an involving personal odyssey thanks to Aniston's honest acting, and Daniel Barnz's sensitive direction manages to dodge most of the script's more glaring pitfalls.

Aniston plays Claire, a woman who has been in continual pain, both emotional and physical, following the car accident that claimed the life of her young son. Revelling in her bitter sarcasm, she has alienated her husband (Chris Messina), driven her physiotherapist (Mamie Gummer) to despair and so enraged her therapy leader (Felicity Huffman) that she's been thrown out of the group. The only person who patiently sticks by her side is her maid/assistant Silvana (Adriana Barazza), and she's beginning to waver. Then Nina (Anna Kendrick), a therapy-group member, commits suicide, making Claire question why she's still bothering to be alive. There has to be a spark of hope there, and she decides to stalk Nina's single-dad widower Roy (Sam Worthington) for answers.

While the premise seems to set up the usual story about two damaged souls healing each other, the story thankfully doesn't go down that tired route. Instead, Patrick Tobin's script keeps the interaction prickly and unexpected, even as it layers in so much symbolism that it becomes rather exhausting. Claire's physical scarring is clearly indicative of something deeper, as is her array of cruel defence mechanisms. Thankfully, Aniston plays these scenes with a mixture of black comedy and aching sadness that makes the character thoroughly involving and only slightly likeable. Her interaction with Barraza is the heart of the film, beautifully played because their connection remains mainly unspoken. By contrast, Worthington feels almost superfluous; he sharply matches Aniston's cynicism, but is too nice to register very strongly.

Jennifer Aniston wins the Montecito while Amy Poehler takes this year's Hasty Pudding. The Magic Mike XXL trailer promises lots of beefcake, The Cobbler offers laughs, Lost River appears darkly emotive, and animated SpongeBob and Minions adventures look like a lot of fun...

She may not be up for an Oscar this year, but Jennifer Aniston was awarded the Montecito Award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, which is currently running in California. She looked sleek and starry as she accepted the award.

With preparation well underway for his latest Broadway show, director Arnold Albertson (Owen Wilson) heads to New York to begin casting. While there, he has a one-night-stand with a young starlet named Izzy (Imogen Poots). He is then shocked to discover her attending his audition the next day, where she performs alongside his wife Delta (Kathryn Hahn) and performs so well that he has to give her the part. As if that wasn't enough, Abertson's leading man (Rhys Ifans) knows about the affair, and also is in love with Delta. And if THAT wasn't enough, Izzy's therapist Jane (Jennifer Aniston), has fallen in love with the show's playwright Josh (Will Forte), who in turn has fallen in love with Izzy. All that remains, is to find out if the play with succeed with so many forces acing against it.

Many movie fans were left shocked after the 45-year-old actress didn't receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role in the gritty drama 'Cake.'

Many movie fans were shocked when the nominations for this year's Academy-Awards were announced, and Jennifer Aniston's name was missing. However, the 45-year-old actress still feels proud that her role in 'Cake' has been so well-received.

Aniston missed out on an Oscar nomination for Best Actress

While appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday (Jan 19th), Aniston was quickly asked by the host how she felt after her Oscar snub for Best Actress for her performance in the gritty drama.

Since the 45-year-old actress received Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Critic's Choice nominations, many movie fans were shocked she snubbed by the Academy Awards.

Many movie fans were shocked when the nominations for this year's Academy-Awards were announced, and Jennifer Aniston's name was missing. The 45-year-old actress was expected to receive a nod for Best Actress for her role in the gritty drama 'Cake.'

Aniston wasn't nominated for Best Actress for her role in 'Cake'

Despite her fans been outraged with the Oscar snub, Aniston said she is looking on the positive side of being part of such a well-received film, while being interviewed with Access Hollywood during Thursday's Critics' Choice Awards (Jan 15th).

The nine-times nominated Wes Anderson film has enjoyed a small re-release on the back of Thursday's Academy Awards announcement.

Ten months after its original release, The Grand Budapest Hotel has reopened in some American cinemas following its massive haul of Oscars nominations.

The Wes Anderson film, which tied with nine Academy Award nominations with the Michael Keaton-starring Birdman, was re-released in 17 American cities on Friday, a day after the announcement. Rolled out once more by Fox Searchlight, the locations include New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Dallas, Washington DC, San Diego, Denver, Houston and Seattle.

The Grand Budapest Hotel has enjoyed a re-release following its nine Oscars nominations

Jennifer Aniston, 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, Cake and Premiere - Stars of new film 'Cake' Jennifer Aniston and Sam Worthington photographed at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada - Monday 8th September 2014